I-lE standards vvhich teach- ers are required to maintain are continually rising. Theirvvorlc talces on a nevv dignity. It is rising above a calling, above a profession, into the realms of an art w +1 w It is not too much to say that the need of civilization is the need ol teachers. The contri- bution which they malce to human vvellare is be- yond estimation. -gdlvin Coolidge
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